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can the father stop me adopting my civil-partners son
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my civil-partner gave me PR, her child was born in 1999 and she never married the farther, but he's on the birth certificate, do i have to adopt him?
the child doesnt want to see the father, not that we've stopped can he stop me from adopting him?
the child doesnt want to see the father, not that we've stopped can he stop me from adopting him?
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have been thru this with my ex, my new partner adopted my girls, ex never saw them, we enrolled a solicitor and we went to court for them to decide as he hadnt seen them for 5 yrs or contributed to there upbringing, a court officer spoke to my daughters to see what they wanted, my new husband was granted consent to adopt my ex didnt attend court to plead his case and was served papers via a court officer letting him know we was taking him to court.
The boy will be given a new registration for the adoption which will tie into his original birth registration, he will be able to decide when he is older which name he uses, the one on his original birth certificate or his adoptive name. The father i he knew you intended to do this and he also was close to the child would probably object and block the idea, through the courts if he felt strongly enough, but that is the scenario of a caring and devoted parent, someone you don't describe in this childs father, so get the legal advice in a free 15 mins appointment and take it.
unless the law has changed no you don't need his permission to adopt but in the 2 cases ive seen this happening they have told the fathers of the plans ,this was 16 years ago though and not being disrespectful ,the women had got married ,so i don't know the law on civil marriages and if they hold the same grounds
hope this is helpful but think i would seek information from a solicitor as i have said this was 16 years ago and law changes all the time good luck x
hope this is helpful but think i would seek information from a solicitor as i have said this was 16 years ago and law changes all the time good luck x
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